Type | Working Paper |
Title | An actuarial perspective on medical scheme benefit design |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | http://actuarialsocietyconvention.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-KaplanRanchod.pdf |
Abstract | Healthcare actuaries in South Africa play a key role in advising medical schemes on benefit design. In this paper we reflect on the benefits offered by open medical schemes from a consumer perspective. We argue that the complexity of the benefits, the large number of available benefit options and the confusing terminology used in product documentation hamper consumer decision-making. This is particularly relevant given the increased emphasis on the fair treatment of customers in financial services more generally. We also argue that the proliferation of offerings and market confusion is a direct consequence of a weak regulatory environment with schemes clearly incentivised to compete on the basis of risk selection. Benefit design is a powerful tool for both risk selection and risk pool segmentation. The challenge faced by actuaries is to provide consumer value within this context. |
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